State bill would establish school voucher-like program in South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - On the second day of the 2022 legislative session, lawmakers took up a controversial education bill that would give families money from the state for their children to attend private schools.
A Senate education subcommittee heard public comment Wednesday on S. 935, which would establish Education Savings Accounts, also referred to as Education Scholarship Accounts, similar to school voucher programs in other states.
Testimony lasted for nearly two hours, with most of the mornings speakers urging senators to stop the bill from advancing any further, saying it would be detrimental to South Carolinas students and teachers, the majority of whom attend or work in public schools.
If passed, this would further degrade a struggling system of public education, and as the system collapses, we will see young people suffer, teacher Todd Scholl said.
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